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Geometrical properties of the vorticity vector derived using large-eddy simulation
Authors:Bing-Chen Wang
Affiliation:a Defence Research & Development Canada - Suffield, P.O. Box 4000, STN Main, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada, T1A 8K6
b Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5A9
Abstract:In this paper, the geometrical properties of the resolved vorticity vector View the MathML source derived from large-eddy simulation are investigated using a statistical method. Numerical tests have been performed based on a turbulent Couette channel flow using three different dynamic linear and nonlinear subgrid-scale stress models. The geometrical properties of View the MathML source have a significant impact on various physical quantities and processes of the flow. To demonstrate, we examined helicity and helical structure, the attitude of View the MathML source with respect to the eigenframes of the resolved strain rate tensor View the MathML source and negative subgrid-scale stress tensor -τij, enstrophy generation, and local vortex stretching and compression. It is observed that the presence of the wall has a strong anisotropic influence on the alignment patterns between View the MathML source and the eigenvectors of View the MathML source, and between View the MathML source and the resolved vortex stretching vector. Some interesting wall-limiting geometrical alignment patterns and probability density distributions in the form of Dirac delta functions associated with these alignment patterns are reported. To quantify the subgrid-scale modelling effects, the attitude of View the MathML source with respect to the eigenframe of -τij is studied, and the geometrical alignment between View the MathML source and the Euler axis is also investigated. The Euler axis and angle for describing the relative rotation between the eigenframes of -τij and View the MathML source are natural invariants of the rotation matrix, and are found to be effective for characterizing a subgrid-scale stress model and for quantifying the associated subgrid-scale modelling effects on the geometrical properties of View the MathML source.
Keywords:Turbulence   Vorticity   Vortex stretching   Enstrophy   Helicity   Large-eddy simulation   Subgrid-scale stress
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